If copious comfort is what you're after, then the Nashbar FS1 Men's saddle is the main contender. The FS1's a true comfort-oriented saddle that's designed to smooth out the bumps, help the blood flow, and keep you riding in sheer seated bliss.

I installed this saddle on a Cannondale Quick 3 and rode it in the Adirondack Mountains. It was more comfortable than the Terry saddle on my road bike. I am strongly considering purchasing another one for the road bike.

I first tried one on my road bike and after completing a couple of 50+ mile rides without soreness, I bought the same saddle for my commuter and mountain bikes. I like a narrow nose to minimize thigh chafing and free leg movement and a squarish padded back end for my sit bones. This saddle delivers both and I have used it lately for two century rides with zero bum fatigue. The nose is a bit long for mountain biking and can snag traditional spandex style shorts when you try to slide off the back in steep terrain. But I wear mountain bike shorts for those rides and that solves the problem. One of the three saddles I ordered is prone to creaking but I think that has more to do with road grit at the seat post bolts.

I tried this saddle on my touring tandem after using 4 other saddles. I immediately discovered that it has the exact amount of padding and width for my 160 pound frame. The center slot puts no pressure on my aging crotch which was a cause of discomfort on previously used models. Also, the width doesn't interfere with leg movement. So, I figured I'd try it on my commuter. Same result. Well then, why not try it on my mountain bike? This saddle made all the difference in long bumpy ride comfort. I live in one of the more preferred mountain biking areas in the U.S. So, our trail system is extensive and complete with everything from smooth and easy Rails to Trails to very technical single track and bombing downhill. The Nashbar FS1 provides all the comfort I require...on my hardtail! I just bought another one for my cross bike...that makes 5 now. (There is another one on my single touring bike that I do as much as 10 hours and 75 miles a day on). For me, the Nashbar FS1 is a surefire winner. Oh, and the price is right in the ballpark for MY wallet too.

This Saddle Has Ample Padding although More wouldn't hurt, I use it as My only Transportation and it is very comfortable allows blood flow in the important areas I might add this is the best Bicycle saddle I've ever had